Education Programs in Public Health Sciences

The Department of Public Health Sciences
is the administrative and academic home of two degree programs granted
through the University's Graduate School of Arts and Sciences (GSAS):
the Master in Clinical Research and the Master in Public
Health.

MSCR

The Master of Science
in Clinical Research provides a broad range of training
opportunities for students interested in the areas of clinical
investigation, clinical information management, and health services
research.

MPH

The nationally accredited Master of Public
Health Program offers an individualized and interdisciplinary
experience that focuses on the competencies professionals need to
improve the health of communities and individuals. The curriculum
provides graduate professional training in quantitative and qualitative
research methodologies; health policy, law and ethics; and
translational and community-based research and community engagement
strategies.

The Department of Public Health Sciences, Academic Programs
Office provides students with a wide array of
resources. Whether you are a prospective student with admissions
questions or a current student obtaining career counseling, you
are encouraged to contact us. Our goal is to offer support as you
embark on the application process and to continue to be a
resource during your student experience here.